made myself a winch plate, sort of. looked around didn't find anything I like, so made one from scratch. light with a good approaching angle and strong enough to hold my brand new Ramsey 8500. need to test it someday.
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winch plate
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Dave_F
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Re: winch plate
Very nice.
Taking orders? :D :lol:
Taking orders? :D :lol:
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Bill E.
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Re: winch plate
Congrats, nice clean job, interesting fair-lead.
Where do you plan on anchoring the standing end when using a pulley. Perhaps you've got jate rings that I can't see in the photos. Just curious.
Where do you plan on anchoring the standing end when using a pulley. Perhaps you've got jate rings that I can't see in the photos. Just curious.
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unimogfever
Re: winch plate
thanks, yes, I have jate rings. I remove them to put on a steering guard. there are two anchor points on the guard.

